Growing up with a police officer father and a professional cook mother, the narrator navigates a childhood marked by divorce, a fascination with Nadia Comaneci, and the ever-present influence of Quebec culture. As he grapples with identity and belonging, he encounters a cast of unforgettable characters and finds solace in literature and the natural world.
From schoolyard bullies to a great horned owl, each encounter shapes his understanding of the world. This poignant and humorous novel explores themes of family, memory, and the search for meaning in a world that is both unforgiving and full of wonder. Perfect for readers who enjoy literary fiction with a touch of historical and autobiographical elements.